Museum Educators: Early Bird Pricing Ends TONIGHT!
LAST CHANCE: Early Bird Pricing Ends TONIGHT! Don’t wait—this is really it! Early bird pricing for the 2025 MESC Annual Institute ends tonight and won’t be extended again. Join us Monday, May 19, at The Autry for a powerful day of connection, reflection, and action. From inspiring keynotes to energizing breakout sessions, this is the museum education event of the year. ?? Secure your discounted ticket before midnight and join the movement for Action & Accountability in museum education. GRAB YOUR TICKET NOW Annual Institute | Action & Accountability Mon, May 19 | 9 AM - 3 PM | The Autry Early Bird Tickets EXTENDED Don’t miss your chance to get Early Bird pricing! Join our community of museum educators as they explore how to collectively adapt and take action in an era when uncertainty is felt at a local and global scale. Do you have your ticket? Financial Adaptability: Navigating the Current Grant Landscape Are you interested in learning practical approaches to securing and sustaining funding to enhance your museum’s mission and long-term impact? Explore practical strategies and insights into successful grant writing and financial advocacy to improve the long-term sustainability and impact of your museum's mission. Building Community Power Through Cultural Education Within Museums The Arts Council of San Bernardino County will explore how museums and cultural organizations can be catalysts for community power. Through arts education, public programming, and partnerships with local creatives, we’ll examine strategies to deepen civic engagement, counter censorship and misinformation, and challenge inequities from within institutions. Have you registered? -- Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
|
Ryman Arts - free studio art classes for teens!
Ryman Arts provides advanced drawing and painting classes for high school students, all of whom receive a full merit-based scholarship. Learn more about the program and how to apply here: Apply To Ryman Arts — Ryman Arts Deadline May 14 Classes take place at the USC Claire Trevor School of the Arts in summertime, and at the campuses of Cal State Fullerton and Otis College of Art & Design in the fall and spring semesters. The May 14 deadline is for both the summer session at USC and the fall session at Cal State Fullerton and Otis. Rising 9th - 12th graders are eligible to apply. The application process is competitive, and consists of submitting two drawings done from observation as well as an application form an teacher recommendation. Details are here: Apply To Ryman Arts — Ryman Arts Interested educators, parents or students can join on online information session on Tuesday, May 6 from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Zoom registration here If you would like materials mailed to you, have a classroom presentation, or have any questions, contact Ryman Arts' Site and Outreach Coordinator, Patricia Esquivel at pesquivel@...
|
The Music Center's 2025 Arts Integration Symposium
The Music Center invites you to join us for the 2025 Arts Integration Symposium: Amplifying Joy and Healing through the Arts! July 16-18, 2025 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion The Music Center's 2025 Arts Integration Symposium: Amplifying Joy and Healing through the Arts will feature professional development sessions for TK-12 educators led by expert teaching artists in dance, music, theatre, visual and media arts. Held at The Music Center in Downtown Los Angeles, the symposium will guide educators in developing arts-based skills and strategies to integrate into their teaching practice that foster joy and healing, while cultivating artistic creativity. The symposium will offer workshops focused on social emotional learning, well-being, equity, identity, culturally responsive teaching and more. All workshops will focus on arts integration and align with the California Arts Standards and California Content Standards. This year’s symposium will feature work by two national partners from Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh. The Music Center teaching artists and guest presenters will provide educators with a range of arts integration techniques that can be implemented in the classroom setting. Early Bird Rate: $150/person (through May 31) Regular Registration: $175/person (starting June 1) Registration Deadline: July 11, 2025 Registration includes curriculum materials, parking and lunch. For more information, please visit: http://musiccenter.org/symposium For questions, email: sase@... EBONY L. RUFFIN (she/her/hers) Manager, Professional Development Education THE MUSIC CENTER 135 N. Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 musiccenter.org This email is solely for the intended addressee, and may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not use or distribute this material. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately, return this transmission, and delete or destroy any copies.
|
Venice Arts seeks a Fashion Design Teaching Artist
Updated version found down below, thank you! Venice Arts is seeking a creative educator to join our team this summer to lead our Fashion Design workshop! In this 2-week-workshop students will illustrate their own fashion line with 3 unique looks that share a unifying color or pattern. Students will have the opportunity to apply mixed media elements using fabric and paper samples to their 2D model. The ideal candidate will have a foundational knowledge of illustration as well as fashion design. Teaching artists are expected to create theme-based projects that ignite the creativity and storytelling skills of their students! Candidates should also have an interest and a passion for working with under-resourced and underserved youth. As well as, knowledge or interest in developing their ability to engage with students from a trauma-informed and culturally competent lens. Finally, candidates will have a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives, and experiences, and will create a welcoming environment for all students. Venice Arts provides templates, examples and 1:1 support to help each teacher craft a fun and exciting workshop. Venice Arts requires all teaching artists to attend paid training and allow for classroom observations, and feedback. We look for educators who are eager to continue learning and excited to collaborate with their peers. Qualifications ● Prior experience working with youth ages 10-18 is required ● At least one year of teaching experience preferred ● Familiarity with project-based learning and interactive teaching ● A foundational understanding of illustration and fashion design ● A foundational understanding of visual storytelling ● Experience with Mac computers and iPads ● Experience with Adobe Creative Suite is preferred. We strongly prefer applicants who view teaching as an extension of their artistic practice and are interested in building a sustained working relationship with Venice Arts. Schedule July 21-August 1, 2025; Monday-Friday; 8:30am-12:30pm Consideration for rehire is based on performance and availability. Additional hours include training, syllabus development and 1:1 meetings with the Director of Education. Compensation This is a non-exempt (hourly) position. Entry level teaching artists begin with a teaching rate of $30 per hour. Class prep, syllabus writing (up to 8 hours), and mandatory training are paid at an administrative rate of $25/hour. Application Requirements ● Resume ● One page cover letter describing your experience working with youth and a little about your background as an artist. Please also include a brief workshop idea; a couple sentences about a theme/topic that inspires you and the final project students would be working to complete. Please do not send a completed lesson plan! This is simply an opportunity for you to share what inspires you, and the type of work you wish to facilitate. How To Apply Please fill out an application and attach a resume and cover letter in a single pdf. Please, no phone inquiries, emails or walk-ins. Camila De Luna Program Assistant | Venice Arts 13445 Beach Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90292 | p: 310.392.0846 | f: 201.252.0631 web: www.venicearts.org | email: adminasst@... Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter
|
Venice Arts seeks a Teaching Artist (Food Photography)
Venice Arts is seeking a creative educator to join our team this summer to lead our Food Photography workshop! In this 2-week-workshop students will Learn to take photographs so good you can almost taste them! Students will learn how to stage and photograph food, and merchandise for a diverse range of clients and platforms. Partnering with Levain Bakery and other professionals, students will get an inside look at photography and marketing as a career. The ideal candidate will have a foundational knowledge of photography and marketing. Teaching artists are expected to create theme-based projects that ignite the creativity and storytelling skills of their students! Candidates should also have an interest and a passion for working with under-resourced and underserved youth. As well as, knowledge or interest in developing their ability to engage with students from a trauma-informed and culturally competent lens. Finally, candidates will have a deep appreciation for diverse perspectives, and experiences, and will create a welcoming environment for all students. Venice Arts provides templates, examples and 1:1 support to help each teacher craft a fun, dynamic, and exciting workshop. Venice Arts requires all teaching artists to attend paid training and allow for classroom observations, and feedback. We look for educators who are eager to continue learning and excited to collaborate with their peers. Qualifications ● Prior experience working with youth ages 10-18 is required ● At least one year of teaching experience preferred ● Familiarity with project-based learning and interactive teaching ● Must have a foundational understanding of photography ● Must have a foundational understanding of visual storytelling ● Must have experience with digital DSLR cameras ● Must have a foundational understanding of art history of contemporary practices ● Must have experience with Mac computers and iPads ● Experience with Adobe Creative Suite is preferred ● Familiarity with personal storytelling or documentary arts is a plus ● Experience in layout, printing, and framing, art is a plus We strongly prefer applicants who view teaching as an extension of their artistic practice and are interested in building a sustained working relationship with Venice Arts. Schedule July 21-August 1, 2025; Monday-Friday; 12:3-4:30pm Consideration for rehire is based on performance and availability. Additional hours include training, syllabus development and 1:1 meetings with the Director of Education. Compensation This is a non-exempt (hourly) position. Entry level teaching artists begin with a teaching rate of $30 per hour. Class prep, syllabus writing (up to 8 hours), and mandatory training are paid at an administrative rate of $25/hour. Application Requirements ● Resume ● One page cover letter describing your experience working with youth and a little about your background as an artist. Please also include a brief workshop idea; a couple sentences about a theme/topic that inspires you and the final project students would be working to complete. Please do not send a completed lesson plan! This is simply an opportunity for you to share what inspires you, and the type of work you wish to facilitate. How To Apply Please fill out an application and attach a resume and cover letter in a single pdf. Please, no phone inquiries, emails or walk-ins. Camila De Luna Program Assistant | Venice Arts 13445 Beach Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90292 | p: 310.392.0846 | f: 201.252.0631 web: www.venicearts.org | email: adminasst@... Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter
|
P.S. ARTS in the Park: Free Arts Events for Fire-Affected Communities
P.S. ARTS is bringing joy and creativity to fire-affected communities this spring with P.S. ARTS in the Park. Join us for two free events full of art, music, and joyful expression! P.S. ARTS in the Park will take place at two locations: ? Playhouse Village Park, Pasadena – May 4, 2025 | 12 – 3 PM (开云体育 the east side community) ? Tumbleweed Day Camp, Brentwood – May 18, 2025 | 2 – 5 PM (开云体育 the west side community) These events are FREE but RSVP is required. Find out more here.
|
Westside Youth Orchestra - WYO Will Perform World Premiere Music Written by Aiko Fukushima "Rise of The Titans"
#artinthecommunity
#artistsatwork
#artsandculture
#music
#youthopportunity
World Premiere Music Westside Youth Orchestra, is excited to present this Spring Concert, Featuring Copeland, Saint-Sae?ns, Beethoven and Fukushima at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium on Sunday, May 18 at 6:00pm. Lowell Crystal, Music Director & Conductor. Tickets may be obtained through Eventbrite. For the Spring concert, the musicians are honored to perform the World Premiere of Aiko Fukushima’s ‘Rise of The Titans’, written and composed for Westside Youth Orchestra. Get ready for an unforgettable evening of music at the WYO Spring Concert! Join us on Sunday, May 18th @6pm at #CulverCity Veterans Memorial Auditorium for our Spring Concert featuring the incredible talents of WYO & WYO Jr’s. Join us for an unforgettable evening of World Premiere Music! #WYOSpringConcert #WorldPremiere #RiseOfTheTitans #Youth #CulverCity #LiveOrchestra #LiveEvent #VeteransMemorialPark #YouthOrchestra #MusicEducation #Premiere Westside Youth Orchestra (WYO) is a nonprofit community based after-school youth orchestra program. WYO is proud to have inspired hundreds of young musicians by providing them with exceptional pre- professional orchestral experience through creative rehearsals and performances and is the recipient of several honors at the Annual Heritage National Youth Orchestra Competitions, including a 1st Place Gold Award, six Silver Awards, two Maestro, and two Most Outstanding Orchestra Group awards. Contact info Name: Lowell Crystal, Music Director & Conductor Email: westsideyouthorchestra@... Web: westsideyouthorchestra.org More on Aiko Fukushima and her ‘Rise of The Titans’ Aiko Is an alumnus of Berkeley College of Music, the BMI Pete Carpenter Fellowship and the Sundance institute Composers Lab. She has worked on projects for Netflix, Apple TV + and Disney to name a few. Her latest work includes the Netflix animation series “Samurai Rabbit”: The “Usagi Chronicles” and the Hallmark feature, “To Her With Love”. Aiko also worked on “Berabo”(NHK), “Leaving Neverland”(HBO), and “District 9” as an orchestrator. CONCERT EVENTBRITE TICKET LINK https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wyo-spring-concert-tickets-1254005607529?aff=oddtdtcreator Auditions for the Orchestra by arrangements with Conductor, visit website.
|
Open call: sculpture, performance, interactive works in public spaces in Crestline / Lake Arrowhead this summer!
Please forward / repost / reshare: Calling artists of all kinds! The Road Concerts is looking for site-specific works in unexpected public spaces along the Rim of the World Highway (Crestline to Running Springs) for its eighth road concert, happening the weekend of July 26–27, 2025. Since its inception, the Road Concerts has featured work from over 300 artists and locals across seven events in Los Angeles. A “road concert” showcases a range of works, including installations, interactive pieces, performances, happenings, roving artworks, car art, readings, music, dance, temporary sculpture, and downloadable art. Stretching through the San Bernardino National Forest, past tourist attractions, historic landmarks, and suburban neighborhoods, the Rim of the World Highway will become both a stage and a public square—inviting interconnection and dialogue. An official map of the weekend's events, along with project descriptions and other downloadable information, will be available in the weeks leading up to the event. How to Apply: Artists interested in participating can submit proposals via this online form (https://tinyurl.com/laroadconcerts) by May 1. Also check out instagram.com/laroadconcerts for more info. For any questions or comments, reach out via the online form or email us at laroadconcerts@.... Feel free to share this with anyone who might be interested! Thank you, LA Road Concerts / Stephen van Dyck
|
Registration Is Open! -- 2025 Arts and Health Week Summit on Friday, June 13 at Dortothy Chandler Pavilion
Join us for the 2025 Arts and Health Week Summit on Friday, June 13 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion! Hosted by LA Opera in collaboration with LA County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis; the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture; Healing Arts—an initiative of the Jameel Arts & Health Lab; and the World Health Organization (WHO). This unique, free Summit offers conversations and interactive arts experiences, and promotes creative ways to approach wellness. The Summit gathers arts practitioners, medical experts, funders, policymakers, researchers, and acclaimed soprano Renée Fleming @reneeflemingmusic, among other notable advocates for the arts in healthcare. This year will highlight how the arts can uplift LA's most vulnerable communities, and—through conversations and participatory experiences—we'll explore how the arts are vital to individual and collective healing. Presenters and Presenting Organizations include: ? LA County Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, First District ? Renée Fleming – Special Projects Advisor, LA Opera and WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Arts and Health ? Kristin Sakoda – Director, Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture ? Dr. Assal Habibi – Associate Research Professor of Psychology, USC Brain and Creativity Institute ? Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health, Music Mends Minds, Alzheimer’s Los Angeles, Able ARTS Work, Arts & Healing Initiative, and more to be announced Learn more and register at LAOpera.org/Summit
|
JOB OPPORTUNITY: Office and Production Manager
OFFICE AND PRODUCTION MANAGER Description: The Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival (LAWTF) is seeking an Office and Production Manager. This position would work closely with the Executive Producer in day-to-day event planning and administrative duties in a number of ways in addition to interfacing closely with the event Production Team. Duties may include email correspondence, performer/event production duties, digital file management, some grant writing, and coordinating and managing team meetings. Qualifications: LAWTF seeks an organized, driven, self-starter with leadership qualities who has a passion for LAWTF’s mission. Applicants must possess strong computer, verbal, and written skills. Understanding of Google Suites and Microsoft Office is necessary. Applicants must be able to work both independently and with a team. Previous office experience and grant writing experience is highly desirable. Creative problem-solving skills, ability to multitask, and ability to work under pressure. This is an entry level position. 15-20 hours a week. Pay is negotiable. To apply, please email info@... with a resume and cover letter.
|
Free Arts Leadership Symposium, 4/26 at USC
Reimagining the Future: Arts Leadership in Uncertain Times Date & Time: Saturday, 4/26, 1:00 – 5:30 PM Location: Ramo Hall (BMH 100) University of Southern California In these tumultuous times, artists and arts organizations are facing daunting, seemingly unimaginable challenges. Collectively, we are seeking - and finding - new ideas and original approaches that ensure the vitality of the arts sector and situate art and artists at the center of conversations about our future. Join with national arts leaders and USC Arts Leadership students and alumni as we discover and share innovative strategies for the current environment and creative ideas for the future. Speakers and panelists: Kenneth Foster, Director, Arts Leadership at USC Maria Rosario Jackson, educator, scholar and former Chair of the NEA Omari Rush, Executive Director, Culture Source, Detroit, MI janera solomon, Cultural Strategist, Pittsburgh, PA Danielle Brazell, Executive Director, California Arts Council More info at https://oqg-primary-prod-content.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/uploads/pdf/1744913429954_680143f1a9869.pdf
|
LA Cultural Forum on Disability Community Engagement (Part I) Tuesday, April 29, 2025
RENEW 2025 LA Cultural Forum on Disability Community Engagement (Part I) Tuesday, April 29, 2025 (9:00 AM to 4:00 PM) The California Endowment – Dr. Beatriz Solis Hall RENEW 2025 is a collaborative initiative led by the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) and the Center for Nonprofit Management (CNM). Join us for an interactive forum exploring key issues shaping accessibility, engagement, and celebration for Los Angeles. This event will bring together organizations and individuals from the disability community to engage in conversations around: ● Sports & Wellness ● Mobility & Transportation ● Artists & Celebrations ● Communication Speakers Coco Atama, Recreation Instructor, PlayLA Adaptive Sports Efrain Escobedo, President and CEO, Center for Nonprofit Management Ali Everett, Assistant Executive Director, City of Los Angeles Department on Disability Pamela Lee, Supervising Transportation Planner, City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation Irving Moreno, Senior Recreation Director, City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks (PlayLA Division) Daniel Tarica, General Manager, City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs We’re excited to feature a special live performance by Infinite Flow Dance. Who Should Attend This event is designed for individuals and organizations from the disability community, cultural leaders, nonprofit staff, public sector professionals, and anyone committed to advancing inclusion and equity for the disability community in Los Angeles. Accessibility: Meeting rooms and restrooms at The California Endowment are wheelchair accessible. ASL interpreting and closed captioning will be provided. For registration assistance or additional support, please contact mouna.benbouazza@... or Brenda.s.reynolds@.... To request a reasonable accommodation in advance, please contact us at least seven business days before the event. Ticket Cost: Tickets are $3 to keep this event accessible and encourage broad participation from community members and organizations. Your contribution helps support event logistics while ensuring the forum remains welcoming and inclusive for all. Register here by Tuesday April 22 Department of Cultural Affairs Grants Administration Division dca.grants@...
|
Creative Opportunities with PlayGround-LA: Playwrights, Producers, Theatre Companies
PlayGround-LA (and our parent company PlayGround, based in San Fransisco) has a LOT going on right now, and while we do hope all you tune in to the streaming options for our Best of PlayGround productions and Festival of New Works shows over the next few weeks, we especially want all of you to be aware of the many calls for creatives that we have going on right now. Writers Pools (rising playwrights based in either SF Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, or Chicago) - due May 31. All theatre artists involved with Monday Night Playground are paid. https://playground-sf.org/submit/ Innovator Incubator (rising theatre companies with 0-3 years producing experience; based in SF Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, or Chicago) - due May 31. Get access to Bay Area rehearsal space, performance space, and a virtual seminar series on producing and running a theatre company with a cohort of your peers. https://playground-sf.org/incubator/ Producing Fellowship (rising theatre producers looking to work remotely on all aspects of theatre production and marketing, $20/hour; Fellows must be based in SF Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, or Chicago) - due May 31 https://playground-sf.org/jobopportunities/ Feel free to share far and wide! Questions? Email me at jonathan@...
|
Open Call: Theatre Producers - Deadline THIS Friday
Open Call: Free Theatre in the Parks 2025 The City of West Hollywood, through its Arts Division, is seeking proposals from arts organizations to present Free Theatre in the Parks in September 2025 at Kings Road Park (1000 Kings Road, West Hollywood, CA 90069). A minimum of six (6) performances will be presented outdoors in the park, in the late afternoon or early evening, and will feature material suitable for all audiences. Deadlines to Apply: April 25, 2025 at 5 p.m. PT More Info and To Apply: http://go.weho.org/theatre ----------------------------------------------- Joy Tribble Arts Specialist | Arts Division | City of West Hollywood 8300 Santa Monica Blvd. | West Hollywood, CA 90069-6216 jtribble@... |www.weho.org/arts making art happen. E-mail correspondence with the City of West Hollywood (including any attachment) is a public record under the California Public Records Act, which may be subject to public disclosure under the Act.
|
Call for Administrative Assistant and Marketing person
Looking for an opportunity to work in a community art gallery? Avenue 50 Studio, an historic gallery that has been in the community for 22 years is looking for an Administrative Assistant with marketing and design skills who will have a required daily schedule. The Assistant will assist in exhibition support, and other cultural events. We are looking for a part-time Contractor (approximately 20 hrs. per week) who is Tech Savvy and can provide administrative and digital marketing support for our small Latinx nonprofit gallery. This position includes updating various social media sites, designing weekly newsletters, gathering statistics for grant reporting, exhibition support, website administration, and various administrative responsibilities. The selected candidate will report to and assist the Executive Director, must be well organized, be a self-starter, have a passion for art, able to multitask, promptly meet deadlines, work well independently while being able to work in a team, and must be reliable. Must have great design skills, proven experience using social media for marketing, having basic understanding of HTML and WordPress. Reliable transportation and laptop are required. Weekend coverage is required. Knowledge of Spanish is welcomed. Hourly pay rate depends on level of experience. Please send resume to Kathleen Gallegos, avenue50studio@... Kathleen Gallegos Avenue 50 Studio on Fig 3714 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA. 90065 323/352-3010 WWW.avenue50studio.org
|
The 2025 LA County Arts Internship Program is Now Open!
We are happy to announce that the first round of positions for the 2025 Arts Internship Program are now available on our website! Students may visit www.lacountyarts.org/internships to apply. These internships are for 400 hours of work at $17.87 an hour. Below are some of the program features your interested students can take advantage of: · New Internships will be posted on a rolling basis: Interns should check our website at the beginning of each month starting on April 1, 2025 as new positions are posted monthly. · Extended internship window: Interns will be able to work from June 1, 2025 through March 1, 2026. · More flexible work parameters: grantee organizations may elect to have interns work as few as 15 hours a week, and interns may be able to work remotely for a portion of their hours. Opportunities to connect! Interns will not be working in isolation and will be able to attend monthly virtual and in-person events to meet leaders in the field of arts and culture, network with one another, experience arts and culture and more. If you are in contact with interested students, please let them know to visit our website for the first group of available positions. Students will apply directly to the host organizations via the information found on our website. Positions will be posted on our website starting April 1, 2025 and will continue to be posted on a rolling basis at the beginning of each month through July 2025.
|
LA World Cup Host Committee - 26 Community Champions - Applications Open
l CAUTION: External Email. Proceed Responsibly. LA Community Stakeholders, We recently announced (via a press release and local media) that the application portal is open for the first legacy initiative of the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee. In partnership with the Play Equity Fund, the Selection Committee will select 26 local nonprofits that are using the game of soccer to empower and uplift their communities. Only 501(c)(3) public charities or government entities (not individuals) based in Los Angeles County are eligible to receive the grant. These organizations must be using soccer to bring communities together, address physical, social, and emotional health challenges, or support the region’s rebuilding efforts by using the game to create connections, joy, and recovery. Each selected organization will receive a $26,000 grant award, a professionally produced marketing video showcasing their organization, and public recognition of their work in the lead up to FIFA World Cup 26. The portal to apply is now open and will close April 23, 2025. The selection committee will meet in May to choose the 26 organizations, and we will announce the winners at the June 11, 2026 “One Year Out Celebration”. Organizations can apply at losangelesfwc26.com/legacy LASEC is a non-profit organization officially designated to attract, secure, and support high-profile sports and entertainment events in Los Angeles and serves as the lead for the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 and Super Bowl LXI Host Committees. More at: LASEC.NET
|
Great News: Early Bird Pricing Just Got a Boost!
Early Bird Tickets EXTENDED! But don't wait to secure your spot,our Early Bird pricing officially ends April 25! Do you have your ticket? Annual Institute | Action & Accountability Mon, May 19 | 9 AM - 3 PM | The Autry Early Bird Tickets EXTENDED Don’t miss your chance to get Early Bird pricing! Join our community of museum educators as they explore how to collectively adapt and take action in an era when uncertainty is felt at a local and global scale. Early Bird EXTENDED Financial Adaptability: Navigating the Current Grant Landscape Are you interested in learning practical approaches to securing and sustaining funding to enhance your museum’s mission and long-term impact? Explore practical strategies and insights into successful grant writing and financial advocacy to improve the long-term sustainability and impact of your museum's mission. Building Community Power Through Cultural Education Within Museums The Arts Council of San Bernardino County will explore how museums and cultural organizations can be catalysts for community power. Through arts education, public programming, and partnerships with local creatives, we’ll examine strategies to deepen civic engagement, counter censorship and misinformation, and challenge inequities from within institutions. Early Bird EXTENDED
|
Brush Lettering Class May 24th
Brush Lettering Class May 24, 2025 at Forager with Los Angeles Artist Shannon Courter! Intro to Brush Lettering With Shannon C Design Get ready to explore the whimsical world of hand lettering! Learn the fundamentals of using brush pens to create basic strokes and stylish letters, while developing your own unique style. Whether you’re called to creativity, looking to level up your lettering game or just have a blast with a buddy, this is your golden ticket. You'll leave with a beautiful handmade card and the supplies to continue practicing at home. Class held at Forager Crafts in Frogtown: Forager Crafts2915 Knox Avenue Los Angeles, CA, 90039 Questions? email: Shannon Courter s.k.courter@... Register here: Brush Lettering Class with Shannon
|
ARTS OPEN San Pedro
Immerse yourself in a weekend of art, music, and community as San Pedro's creative spaces open their doors. Hop on a free trolley to explore galleries, artist studios, and pop-up exhibitions while enjoying live performances & local vendors all weekend. -Lindsay Sochar lindsaysochar.com @lindsaysochar
|